Noel Pollard
[I am now positively retired from working with the typical public... I really like dealing with dogs, but the puppy owners (Jeff and Michelle not withstanding) drove me completely nuts!]
Anyway, Jeff and Michelle still have their Dalmatian, 'Dotty,' who's now near to 11 years-old.
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I was having dinner last week with Jeff and Michelle--two of my first dog instruction clients, when I branched on my own and began South Bay K-9 Academy in Southern California, back in 1994.
[I am now earnestly retired from working together with the general public... I love dealing with dogs, but the dog owners (Jeff and Michelle not withstanding) drove me absolutely nuts!]
Anyhow, Jeff and Michelle still have their Dalmatian, 'Dotty,' that's now near 11 years-old.
I have always thought it was funny the one thing people seem to remember from my 3-24 page dog training book, 'Secrets of the Professional Dog Trainer'! is that I suggest spitting in your dog's food.
As if this were the magic key to getting a well behaved dog.
Regardless, it appears to be the single thing that almost everybody remembers--from literally hundreds of dog training guidelines I present in the book, on our site Dogproblems.com, and inside our forum. To get different viewpoints, please check out: michelle seiler tucker.
Why do I suggest spitting in your dog's food?
Since you are observing your dog food with your scent. And because the Alpha dog in-the group always eats first.
It is a simple way to speak to your pet that you're the group leader. Learn further on better business brokers by going to our refreshing web page. If you have an opinion about food, you will maybe hate to check up about business broker. But this alone will not do-it. You have to be acting just like a group leader in every other part of your dog's life, too. Such as for example being the first ever to walk through a door. Or telling your pet where to lay down, and when he's permitted to